Trinity Law Partnership - The Personal Injury Specialists
Solicitors who specialise in Accident Compensation Claims
Whether you work in a Factory, Office, Shop, Construction site, or any other kind of workplace, Trinity Law Partnership can help you. Accidents which occur in the workplace vary significantly, often dependent upon the type of workplace it is. Heavy Industry and Factory work often exposes workers to dangerous machinery and working practices which if not properly controlled can become extremely dangerous and potentially life threatening.
Fortunately, most accidents at work do not result in a fatality, but nevertheless can be very serious. Whether, you were injured during the operation of machinery, slipped on a spillage or tripped on an obstruction, hurt yourself lifting something or fell from a height, Trinity Law Partnership can help you.
The Workplace is governed by various laws and regulations. There are many of these regulations, the relevance and application of which depends on the type of workplace where the accident occurred and how it happened.
Your employer is required to have Employers Liability Insurance which should cover them against your claim if you are injured in the workplace or during the course of your employment.
The Lawyers at Trinity Law Partnership are particularly skilled at dealing with claims arising out of workplace accidents and have an in-depth knowledge of the relevant Laws.
You can contact us by telephoning 0845-226-8287 or by simply completing the On-Line Enquiry Form and we will call you.
Below you will find some useful links to some helpful and informative websites.
Health and Safety Executive
Hazards Campaign
ACAS
Unfortunately, there are an increasing number of accidents occurring on our roads today, which are becoming ever increasingly congested. You may have been injured whilst driving, as a passenger in a car or on a bus, a pedestrian, cyclist or motor bike rider. This accident may have been caused by another road user or due to a defect in the Highway.
The Lawyers at Trinity Law Partnership have represented many victims of road accidents and have considerable experience in advising and handling such matters.
In most Road Traffic Accident cases, the offending party will have insurance to cover them against your claim.
Please see our frequently asked questions "What should I do following a road accident injury?"
You can contact us by telephoning 0845-226-8287 or by simply completing the On-Line Enquiry Form and we will call you.
Below you will find some useful links to some helpful and informative websites.
ROSPA
Brake
Arrive Alive
Think Road Safety
The Highway Code
Direct.gov
Your Local Police Force
Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB)
Public Transport Accidents may fall in to the category of Road Traffic Accidents, for example bus and coach travel, but accidents may also occur on trains, trams, boats and aeroplanes. Accidents on such forms of transport are not always straight forward, depending on the circumstances and they may also be subject to different laws including International Laws which determine when and on what basis a claim should be made.
For example, the time limit for making a claim when you are on a boat or an aeroplane is different to a standard accident claim. Therefore, it is essential that your Lawyer has the appropriate knowledge. The Lawyers at Trinity Law Partnership have the required skills and knowledge to handle such matters.
You can contact us by telephoning 0845-226-8287 or by simply completing the On-Line Enquiry Form and we will call you.
If you have been injured by a product, it may not have been your fault. The cause of the accident could have been something beyond your control, for example the product may have been faulty.
The Lawyers at Trinity Law Partnership have experience in dealing with such matters.
Below you will find some useful links to some helpful and informative websites.
UK Recall Notice
Trading Standards Agency
Food Standards Agency
Department of Trade and Industry
You can contact us by telephoning 0845-226-8287 or by simply completing the On-Line Enquiry Form and we will call you.
The most common types of accidents which occur in the street are when someone trips or slips as a result of a defect on the pavement or highway. These cases are often against Local Authorities who are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of our streets under the Highways Act. Cases of this nature are not as straight forward as they may first appear. However, the Lawyers at Trinity Law Partnership have considerable experience in this field.
You can contact us by telephoning 0845-226-8287 or by simply completing the On-Line Enquiry Form and we will call you.
We all look forward to going away on Holiday, but unfortunately, what should have been a well earned break and time to enjoy yourself and relax can sometimes be ruined by an accident or incident. You may have been travelling just a short distance to have a break within the UK or many have decided to travel overseas.
When accidents or incidents occur whilst on holiday, it can be difficult to establish who might have been at fault. The accident may have happened during the course of travel, by bus, coach, train or Air. You may have have suffered food poisoning or injured yourself in a swimming pool or during an excursion.
Cases which occur in the UK, do not pose any particular difficulties from a legal point of view, but those which occur abroad may not be straight forward. Different Laws and regulations will often apply and the time limit for making a claim may be much shorter than the standard 3 year limit that we have in the UK. Sometimes you may only have one year to claim.
In order for you to have any chance of seeking justice and compensation, your Lawyer needs to have appropriate knowledge. The Lawyers at Trinity Law Partnership have the required skills and knowledge to handle such matters.
UK Net Guide
BBC Consumer Guide
BBC Holiday Tips
Travel Advice
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Travel Health
You can contact us by telephoning 0845-226-8287 or by simply completing the On-Line Enquiry Form and we will call you.
If you have been attacked and hurt by a dog, you may be entitled to compensation. Dog Bites can be particularly painful and the effects can be long lasting, both physically and mentally. Cases of this nature are not always straight forward. The Lawyers at Trinity Law Partnership are skilled in dealing with this type of claim and are ready to advise should the need arise.
Patient UK
Local Police Force
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Unfortunately, in today's society violent crime is an ever increasing worry for the general public and if you have been the victim of such a crime, then Trinity Law Partnership can help you and guide you though the process of seeking compensation for your injuries.
Claims for criminal Injuries are made to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority, who administer the criminal injuries compensation scheme throughout England, Scotland and Wales. They pay compensation to people who have been the victim of a violent crime.
Since the first scheme was set up in 1964, the Authority, has paid more than £3billion in compensation, making it among the largest and most generous of its type in the world. Its aim is to provide victims with material recognition of their pain and suffering and to allow society to express its regret to them.
Since April 1996, the level of compensation has been determined according to a scale, or tariff, set by Parliament. The scheme, and the 1996 tariff, were revised in 2001. The tariff includes descriptions of over 400 injuries, with each attached to one of 25 levels of compensation between £1,000 and £250,000.
There is a time limit of two years to make a claim and certain conditions must be met in order for there to be a prospect of you being awarded compensation.
It is not essential that you have a Lawyer to represent and you can in fact make an application yourself directly to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority. However, the Lawyers at Trinity Law Partnership do have considerable experience in making applications to the CICA on behalf of the victims of crime and we would be happy to discuss any such matter with you and provide you with free initial advice without any obligation.
CICA
Victim Support
Local Police Force
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